NEW YORK'S CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY
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November/December 1987
By Jack Hope
Insofar as honest work, I believe I would bill myself—via a lawn sign in the best Chautauqua County tradition—as a "Fishermen's Medium: All Secrets Revealed on Where and How to Catch the Big Ones—$25." (All I would do, really, is psychically refer the outof-county anglers to Paul Cybart and the Black Horse, for which I'd take a commission.) And when my customers asked what the muskellunge and walleyes were biting on this week, I'd whip out a giant trolling lure, equipped not with your everyday one-inch treble hooks but with three hand-forged, sharpened coat hooks, to impress upon them the truly monstrous size of my county's fish. The lures, naturally, would be made by the Mayville blacksmith, and I would split the profits with him. This, however, is but one small plan for making it in Chautauqua County. There are surely many others.
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